Martin,
  
  I got this after I sent out my request.
  
  My mailing address is:
  
  John Dorsey, Mail Stop C1-2A
  Octel Communications Corp.
  1001 Murphy Ranch Road
  Milpitas, Ca. 95035-7912
  
  I work on telecom approvals for our voice mail systems, but I 
  am changing jobs here in the very near future and this article 
  may be of use.
  
  Thanks,
  
  John


______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: Re: ADSL, SDSL... Sources of Information
Author:  [email protected] at P_Internet_Mail
List-Post: [email protected]
Date:    6/11/97 9:08 AM


We've received so many requests for the article that I can't 
ask our editorial assistant to spend so much time at the fax 
machine. The article is 7 sheets of paper (4-1/2 pages of 
actual text, the rest are ads). Therefore, please send your 
snail-mail address and we'll send you a copy.
  
While I have your attention, I'd like to know something about 
what you do and about what kind of articles would help you
at your work.
  
Regards,
  
Martin Rowe
Technical Editor
Test & Measurement World
voice    617-558-4426
fax      617-558-4470
e-mail   [email protected]
  
  
>>> "Rusty Renkel" <[email protected]> 06/10/97 10:37pm >>> 
Martin:
  
I would be interested in a copy of  your article - my fax 
is 908.562.1134.
  
Thanks,
Rusty Renkel
Sr. Physical Design Engineer
Ariel Corporation
email: [email protected]
phone: 908.394-6025
  
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> From: Martin Rowe <[email protected]> 
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: ADSL, SDSL... Sources of Information -Reply 
> Date: Tuesday, June 10, 1997 9:12 AM
> 
> I wrote an article called "ADSL Products Must Conform 
and
> Perform" for the February 1997 issue of Test & 
Measurement
> World. The article isn't on line, but I can send it by fax or 
> snail-mail. Just let me know.
> 
> Martin Rowe
> Technical Editor
> Test & Measurement World
> voice    617-558-4426
> fax      617-558-4470
> e-mail   [email protected]
> 
> >>> David Drori <[email protected]> 06/10/97 
> 02:07am >>>
> Dear Treggers,
> 
> Stephen Phillips asks:
> "Any info. or sources of info. for worldwide PTT 
> requirements, and any info. on this technology 
> itself, for - ADSL, SDSL, etc., would be greatly 
> appreciated.  Thanks. "
> 
> [snip]
> 
> A useful article also appeared in EDN magazine of October 
> 10, 1996, called:
> "The End of the Wait for Home Internet". This described 
the
> various technologies. You can find EDN magazine at 
> www.ednmag.com and can probably
> download the article. The article will help understand the 
> different DSL technologies and the merits and drawbacks
of
> each, and includes a comparison of the two contending 
> ADSL methods: CAP and DMT.
> 
> [snip]
  

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